An edition of Sterling trucks (2010)

Sterling trucks

photo archive

Sterling trucks
Robert Gabrick, Robert Gabrick
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An edition of Sterling trucks (2010)

Sterling trucks

photo archive

"One of the early pioneers in the manufacture of trucks, Sterling is synonymous with rugged well-engineered trucks with a reputation for reliable service in off-road, heavy-duty applications--mining, construction, and logging. Distinctive engineering hallmarks included wood-lined frames and the continued use of chain drive long after its abandonment by other manufacturers. Established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, production of Sternberg trucks began in 1907, becoming Sterling in 1915. Acquired by the White Motor Company in 1951, Sterling-White production ended in 1953. This Photo Archive chronicles this unique truck through large-format archival photographs and detailed captions"--P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Iconografix
Language
English
Pages
126

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Sterling trucks: photo archive
2010, Iconografix
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Published in
Hudson, WI

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Library of Congress
TL230.12 .G33 2010

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Pagination
126 p. :
Number of pages
126

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25313721M
ISBN 10
1583882618
ISBN 13
9781583882610
LCCN
2010920225
OCLC/WorldCat
430838923

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